Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Derek Nalls wrote on Mon, Aug 1, 2005 05:25 AM UTC:I suspect the estimation of Pres. George W. Bush's IQ at 91 is about right, perhaps even generous. Sometimes, IQ tests yield results which make one wonder how reasonable or accurate they may be. After all, there seems to be no way to definitively test IQ tests and educational psychology is far from an exact science. The estimated IQ of 135 for Gary Kasparov is some proof or indication of how inaccurate IQ tests can be. Anyone who has memorized an opening book of appr. 2 million positions for chess, can reliably identify and execute any part of it quickly and errorlessly and moreover, is one of the very best in the world at intelligently improvising mid-game and endgame scenarios without it is extremely intelligent (if not a genius or borderline). Yes, some highly intelligent people do not find standardized tests or normal conversations (thru which their IQ can be revealed) especially interesting, engaging or motivating. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Smarter? does not match any item.